Q: What do you think? I am down 29% should I sell. Lorraine Thanks
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Q: Does MGA's potential acquisition of the Canadian Toys R Us stores, impact Spin Master's business at all, as it looks like they are a direct competitor of Spin Master?
Is there the potential for MGA to try and shut out or limit Spin Master's products in the potentially newly owned Canadian Toys R Us stores?
Thanks again.
John
Is there the potential for MGA to try and shut out or limit Spin Master's products in the potentially newly owned Canadian Toys R Us stores?
Thanks again.
John
Q: ALGN is currently about 4% of my portfolio. I would like to increase it to 6%, but it keeps going up and our dollar is going down. What to do?
Q: Reading the answers given to inquiries on ENB, would it not be prudent to counsel some patience until fact gathering step can be performed before attempting to respond? As more information comes available, it is becoming clear that the impact may not be that significant and that it may trigger a number of regulatory rate reviews that could diminish the impact of the announcement yesterday. It is also clear that only gas and not oil pipelines are at this time impacted. Seems to me that some value should be attached to the quality of management to cope with regulatory pronouncements in such instances. The quest by members for immediate opinions may not assist in making wise investment decisions.
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Tourmaline Oil Corp. (TOU)
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Vermilion Energy Inc. (VET)
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Birchcliff Energy Ltd. (BIR)
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Bonavista Energy Corporation (BNP)
Q: 2 part question. 1. Listening to Nutell and Schacter on BNN and they are continually talking about the next cycle in energy and how a lot of the Cdn. Energy stocks have been beaten up and now is the time to buy these things and hold them for 3 or 4 years for significant gains. Acknowledge these guys are talking up their own books but do you agree with the thesis and if so, do you view more upside in natural gas or oil? 2. If you agree with the thesis, what do you think of the suggested companies? Also thinking on investing in a basket of 5 rather than an individual stock to lessen the risk. Do u agree? Thx
Q: Good morning 5i
Missing from my notes is the reason for opening a position in crius energy. I thought it was on a positive comment or portfolio inclusion at 5i. But I can find neither direct reference.
Would you please remind me of the attractiveness of kwh ......recognizing this is not a fortis or Brookfield size/risk type company.
What is it that is not working and dragging the stock price down?
Thanks
Dave
Missing from my notes is the reason for opening a position in crius energy. I thought it was on a positive comment or portfolio inclusion at 5i. But I can find neither direct reference.
Would you please remind me of the attractiveness of kwh ......recognizing this is not a fortis or Brookfield size/risk type company.
What is it that is not working and dragging the stock price down?
Thanks
Dave
Q: Can I have your opinion on this transportation company? It has had a good run and I am considering adding it to my portfolio for diversification.
Thanks.
Thanks.
Q: I use the SSO ETF for trading in my US investment account. The ProShares Ultra S&P 500 ETF provides 2x leveraged exposure to a market-cap-weighted index of 500 large- and mid-cap US companies selected by S&P. As a levered product, SSO is not a buy-and-hold ETF; it’s a short-term tactical instrument. The 500 underlying companies are some of the most well-known firms in the world. As a short-term instrument, the total cost of owning SSO is more dependent on liquidity than management costs. Fortunately, the fund is extremely liquid with hefty daily volume and very tight spreads. Ultimately, SSO’s liquidity makes it one of the best ETFs for leveraged exposure to the S&P 500.
What are some similar leveraged Canadian ETF's mirroring large and mid-cap CDN companies.
Thanks
What are some similar leveraged Canadian ETF's mirroring large and mid-cap CDN companies.
Thanks
Q: I am about to withdraw "funds" from the RRIF for the fist time. The RRIF has positions in both a balanced portfolio and an income portfolio. I intend to withdraw positions in kind and pay the withholding taxes from the cash on hand in the RRIF. And I am wondering, what positions to withdraw, like balanced or income and also those with price momentum or drifted lower recently.
There are balanced positions like CSU that is at or near a 52 week high and then there is TOY that recently declined from its high. On the other hand, there is an income position like BCE that has declined from its high and also ECI that might be considered a buy now.
What would you suggest are the factors that
I should be considering in make my choice? .......Thanks.....Tom
There are balanced positions like CSU that is at or near a 52 week high and then there is TOY that recently declined from its high. On the other hand, there is an income position like BCE that has declined from its high and also ECI that might be considered a buy now.
What would you suggest are the factors that
I should be considering in make my choice? .......Thanks.....Tom
Q: Watched an interview with Jay Chaudhry CEO of Zscaler. Successful at building and selling tech companies. Do you have any thoughts on ZS.
Thx
Gerry
Thx
Gerry
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People Corporation (PEO)
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Stella-Jones Inc. (SJ)
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Premium Brands Holdings Corporation (PBH)
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Savaria Corporation (SIS)
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goeasy Ltd. (GSY)
Q: My son wants to start a TFSA. I have suggested he begin with 5 stocks. Has about 57.K to invest. How do you feel about the number of stocks and the ones listed ? Many Thanks
Q: Could you comment on TRZ latest earnings. Is this stock worth hanging on to?
Thanks Darren
Thanks Darren
Q: With the bad news flowing in about EFN, (Globe today) do you think ECN will be caught in the crossfire and lose its value? Is it vulnerable, indirectly b/c of Steve Hudson being at the helm?
Your advice about ECN, buy into weakness, hold or sell and wait till the dust settles?
Thanks!
Your advice about ECN, buy into weakness, hold or sell and wait till the dust settles?
Thanks!
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ONEOK Inc. (OKE)
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Enbridge Inc. (ENB)
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TC Energy Corporation (TRP)
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Kinder Morgan Canada Limited restricted voting shares (KML)
Q: Other than ENB. what other Canadian stocks could be effected by the MLP ruling and to what degree. also if and when would this come into effect.
Q: I'd like to understand the taxing of distributions/Dividends better
For example CAD dividends receive the dividend tax credit. But other distributions are taxed as interest, others maybe capital gains? like AW income fund. REITs etc
Could you outline the different types of taxation that can happen for cash paid out from a publicly traded canadian security, AND how to distinguish what type of distribution a certain security makes.
For example CAD dividends receive the dividend tax credit. But other distributions are taxed as interest, others maybe capital gains? like AW income fund. REITs etc
Could you outline the different types of taxation that can happen for cash paid out from a publicly traded canadian security, AND how to distinguish what type of distribution a certain security makes.
Q: With re balancing in my cash account I have a capital gain of $25,000 in 2018. If I were to sell my CGX, ENB and GUD I would have a loss of $14,000. My thinking is that this loss would offset the capital gains.
I intend to re buy these 3 stocks after the 30 day period,
Does this make sense?
Thank you
Sincerely
Mike
I intend to re buy these 3 stocks after the 30 day period,
Does this make sense?
Thank you
Sincerely
Mike
Q: For an investment in the technology/industrial sector in the U.S., which would you choose at this time between Cognex and MKS Instruments ?
Thanks,
Tim
Thanks,
Tim
Q: Hi Gang,
Noticed that the TSX traded over double the usual volume on Friday, is this great news as the institutions are buying in or is it one of those Fridays with option expiring and does not mean anything.
Thanks
Anthony
Noticed that the TSX traded over double the usual volume on Friday, is this great news as the institutions are buying in or is it one of those Fridays with option expiring and does not mean anything.
Thanks
Anthony
Q: What do you think about COV at current price.?
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iShares S&P/TSX Canadian Preferred Share Index ETF (CPD)
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iShares S&P/TSX Canadian Dividend Aristocrats Index ETF (CDZ)
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iShares U.S. High Yield Bond Index ETF (CAD-Hedged) (XHY)
Q: I need to add some ETF's for yield, what would be a coupe you recommend at the moment?